Moore allegedly called Newtown police station on the evening of February 24 and spoke to Keneally,who then completed a formal statement about the call.
“Unbeknown to Constable Keneally at the time,Mr Moore had recorded the telephone conversation,” One Nation MP and former police officer Rod Roberts told the NSW Legislative Council in November last year.
Keneally allegedly claimed that Moore made threats to NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb and other officers,parliament was told.
Moore was charged by the fixated persons unit with two counts of using a carriage service to menace and one count of using a carriage service to threaten to kill. He was refused bail and spent three weeks in custody before charges were withdrawn.
“A decision to discontinue the prosecution in this matter was made ... in June 2021,” a spokesperson for the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions told theHerald.
Following a recommendation from the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission,Keneally was charged in September with fabricating false evidence with intent to mislead a judicial tribunal.